Super Sculptor!

The game where anyone can be a sculptor!

Now on iOS with added features like camera objects!

Super sculptor is a small toy where players can create the surreal sculptures of their dreams. Place 40 different items ranging from televisions to eyeballs, chain together waving arms and spinning sawblades, and build massive towers of donuts! Use the time slider to slow down time and build complex assemblages of objects.

As you build your sculpture, watch as its value increases based on what you choose to include. Impress or bore the museum audience with the shock value of your work. When you're finished, Super Sculptor will generate a name for your work that it deems appropriate. No longer must the artist feel conflicted about naming their piece!

– Polished UI! No longer scales with screen resolution for you large-monitored folk

UPDATE (January 8th, 2016)

– Added 4 new objects! (fan, grass, mushrooms, soup)

– Fixed a bug where camera controls also adjusted the game speed

– Take screenshots! They're saved to the desktop as your sculpture's name.

– Redid the name generator for more consistency & better names

The game can be controlled entirely by clicking the mouse, but you can right click to cycle through items and use the scroll wheel to rotate the camera.
WASD & Arrow keys do the same thing. Happy sculpting!

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Comments

Bright, cheery, and artistic. These are three words that describe this gaming experience. Other words that apply to this game are: Weird, surreal, creepy, random, soupy, and...chill. My point being that this is a pretty fun game that lets you throw an assortment of junk together and call it art. Just like real artists! Good job, game maker person.

Our first goal with Super Sculptor was to actually create a really cool piece of art; however, once we figured out all the different items, Quazky got a little out of hand with the silliness that could be created. Really enjoyable game and definitely a fun one to play casually to see what can be created! Here's a video of our... masterpiece, yes, we'll call it that!